ASP ServerVariables Collection
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The ServerVariables collection is used to retrieve the server variable values.
Syntax
Request.ServerVariables (server_variable)
Parameter | Description |
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server_variable | Required. The name of the server variable to retrieve |
Server Variables
Variable | Description |
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ALL_HTTP | Returns all HTTP headers sent by the client. Always prefixed with HTTP_ and capitalized |
ALL_RAW | Returns all headers in raw form |
APPL_MD_PATH | Returns the meta base path for the application for the ISAPI DLL |
APPL_PHYSICAL_PATH | Returns the physical path corresponding to the meta base path |
AUTH_PASSWORD | Returns the value entered in the client's authentication dialog |
AUTH_TYPE | The authentication method that the server uses to validate users |
AUTH_USER | Returns the raw authenticated user name |
CERT_COOKIE | Returns the unique ID for client certificate as a string |
CERT_FLAGS | bit0 is set to 1 if the client certificate is present and bit1 is set to 1 if the cCertification authority of the client certificate is not valid |
CERT_ISSUER | Returns the issuer field of the client certificate |
CERT_KEYSIZE | Returns the number of bits in Secure Sockets Layer connection key size |
CERT_SECRETKEYSIZE | Returns the number of bits in server certificate private key |
CERT_SERIALNUMBER | Returns the serial number field of the client certificate |
CERT_SERVER_ISSUER | Returns the issuer field of the server certificate |
CERT_SERVER_SUBJECT | Returns the subject field of the server certificate |
CERT_SUBJECT | Returns the subject field of the client certificate |
CONTENT_LENGTH | Returns the length of the content as sent by the client |
CONTENT_TYPE | Returns the data type of the content |
GATEWAY_INTERFACE | Returns the revision of the CGI specification used by the server |
HTTP_<HeaderName> | Returns the value stored in the header HeaderName |
HTTP_ACCEPT | Returns the value of the Accept header |
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE | Returns a string describing the language to use for displaying content |
HTTP_COOKIE | Returns the cookie string included with the request |
HTTP_REFERER | Returns a string containing the URL of the page that referred the request to the current page using an <a> tag. If the page is redirected, HTTP_REFERER is empty |
HTTP_USER_AGENT | Returns a string describing the browser that sent the request |
HTTPS | Returns ON if the request came in through secure channel or OFF if the request came in through a non-secure channel |
HTTPS_KEYSIZE | Returns the number of bits in Secure Sockets Layer connection key size |
HTTPS_SECRETKEYSIZE | Returns the number of bits in server certificate private key |
HTTPS_SERVER_ISSUER | Returns the issuer field of the server certificate |
HTTPS_SERVER_SUBJECT | Returns the subject field of the server certificate |
INSTANCE_ID | The ID for the IIS instance in text format |
INSTANCE_META_PATH | The meta base path for the instance of IIS that responds to the request |
LOCAL_ADDR | Returns the server address on which the request came in |
LOGON_USER | Returns the Windows account that the user is logged into |
PATH_INFO | Returns extra path information as given by the client |
PATH_TRANSLATED | A translated version of PATH_INFO that takes the path and performs any necessary virtual-to-physical mapping |
QUERY_STRING | Returns the query information stored in the string following the question mark (?) in the HTTP request |
REMOTE_ADDR | Returns the IP address of the remote host making the request |
REMOTE_HOST | Returns the name of the host making the request |
REMOTE_USER | Returns an unmapped user-name string sent in by the user |
REQUEST_METHOD | Returns the method used to make the request |
SCRIPT_NAME | Returns a virtual path to the script being executed |
SERVER_NAME | Returns the server's host name, DNS alias, or IP address as it would appear in self-referencing URLs |
SERVER_PORT | Returns the port number to which the request was sent |
SERVER_PORT_SECURE | Returns a string that contains 0 or 1. If the request is being handled on the secure port, it will be 1. Otherwise, it will be 0 |
SERVER_PROTOCOL | Returns the name and revision of the request information protocol |
SERVER_SOFTWARE | Returns the name and version of the server software that answers the request and runs the gateway |
URL | Returns the base portion of the URL |
Examples
You can loop through all of the server variables like this:
<%
for each x in Request.ServerVariables
response.write(x & "<br>")
next
%>
The following example demonstrates how to find out the visitor's browser type, IP address, and more:
<html>
<body>
<p>
<b>You are browsing this site with:</b>
<%Response.Write(Request.ServerVariables("http_user_agent"))%>
</p>
<p>
<b>Your IP address is:</b>
<%Response.Write(Request.ServerVariables("remote_addr"))%>
</p>
<p>
<b>The DNS lookup of the IP address is:</b>
<%Response.Write(Request.ServerVariables("remote_host"))%>
</p>
<p>
<b>The method used to call the page:</b>
<%Response.Write(Request.ServerVariables("request_method"))%>
</p>
<p>
<b>The server's domain name:</b>
<%Response.Write(Request.ServerVariables("server_name"))%>
</p>
<p>
<b>The server's port:</b>
<%Response.Write(Request.ServerVariables("server_port"))%>
</p>
<p>
<b>The server's software:</b>
<%Response.Write(Request.ServerVariables("server_software"))%>
</p>
</body>
</html>
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